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04-06-2003, 02:57 PM | #211 |
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The OP consists of one gigantic strawman. Atheism is not a belief that no gods exist, it is a lack of belief that any gods exist. The author of the chapter in the OP is confusing atheism with strong atheism (a mistake commonly made by xians).
Also, the author of the chapter in the OP has no idea what faith is. The terms "faith" and "trust" are not interchangable. Faith is a belief that is either not supported by evidence or runs contrary to available evidence. Therefore all of the arguments that the author in the OP makes with regards to faith are all fallacious. Sincerely, Goliath (edited to add a comma) |
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There isn't any evidence to suggest that an onnipresent entity doesn't exist, either. So much for rational thinking.
Also, what is an "xian"? is this slang meaning 'fill in the appropiate religion' in place of "x"? Thanks |
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astrology: I believe in the good stuff and ignore the bad stuff lol
Thanks, Mageth for the interesting and enlightening debate (can I use the word enlightening in an athiest forum? lol) so, when do I become a veteran user? |
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There isn't any evidence to suggest that an onnipresent entity doesn't exist, either. So much for rational thinking.
And I, and most other atheists, don't claim that there is any "evidence" that an omnipresent entity doesn't exist. So much for rational reading, I guess. For someone that makes a big deal out of others' "assumptions" about you, I guess you're not too adverse to making similar assumptions. Also, what is an "xian"? is this slang meaning 'fill in the appropiate religion' in place of "x"? "x" is an ancient christian shorthand for "Christ". Ever heard of "Xmas"? Fill in the rest yourself. |
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astrology: I believe in the good stuff and ignore the bad stuff lol
Yup, that a nice description of many weird beliefs people hold. Goes right along with remembering the hits and ignoring the misses. |
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um, I'm being sarcastic about astrology.
I've tried to learn alot about various philisophical ideas. That's what I'm trying to do now - I'm throwing out my feelings and personal beliefs about these things so people will debate them and help me to consider things from a different perspective. I think that the best way to view something is "outside in the midst of it" instead of "through the window" so to speak. I just feel too "spiritual(?)" to dismiss things just because there is no explanation for their existance. But that doesn't mean I'm not skeptical or don't want real answers. I wouldn't be here if I wasn't interested in learning more. Life is an endless quest for knowledge and (I think) we will die before all the answers present themselves, anyway. |
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This has probably been said before. Regardless....
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To say categorically, "There is no leprechaun," is to make an absolute statement. For the statement to be true, I must know for certain that there is no leprechaun in the entire universe. No human being has all knowledge. Therefore, none of us is able to truthfully make this assertion. I'd like to thank the author for demonstrating why science leaves the burden of truth on he who makes the claim of existance. |
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Yikes! There's SO much wrong with the o.p., but others, like diana on page 1 of this thread, have done much better than I could, so I don't feel I need to weigh in on this anymore for now. Quote:
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